Sorry for the OT question; I'm hoping someone else has a similar setup
and ran into this same problem?
For some reason, not sure what I changed, my vmware server is no
longer accepting the root login for the management console or web mui
interface. I'm certain the password is correct, and I've e
On 6/13/07, Farkas Levente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it's someting a big network raid5-6... storage where we have about
40
I saw a presentation from the guy behind mogilefs. It sounds exactly
like what you're looking for.
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Francois Caen
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Hello List,
I have one network card and added two IP-Adresses to it:
eth1 192.168.1.1/24
eth1:1 10.1.2.3/24
a want to use static routes on device eth1:1 and added one in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-eth1:1:
GATEWAY0=10.1.2.4
ADDRESS0=10.2.2.0
NETMASK0=255.255.255.0
What the network-
Evans F. Mitchell; KD4EFM / AFA2TH / WQFK-894 wrote:
trying to find out how to get ax.25 enabled
or started on centos 5, I am not able to mod-probe or find anything
where I can yum, apt, or otherwise, get ax.25 on my machine.
Thanks
Evans F. Mitchell
KD4EFM / AFA2TH FL; USAF MARS
GMRS: WQFK894
trying to find out how to get ax.25 enabled
or started on centos 5, I am not able to mod-probe or find anything
where I can yum, apt, or otherwise, get ax.25 on my machine.
Thanks
Evans F. Mitchell
KD4EFM / AFA2TH FL; USAF MARS
GMRS: WQFK894
D-STAR 145.670 Simplex
WCF Section ARRL Member
ARRL WC
For those curious, since the devs haven't given an answer yet to the
future of the Postfix with MySQL in CentOS Plus, here is the patch to add
the MySQL support back into Postfix that I used in case anyone needs it. I
might have messed up the naming but I tried to pick something relevant
that would
Scott Silva wrote:
Feizhou spake the following on 6/20/2007 7:44 PM:
Do you "let" or "prevent" your GF from doing things? I don't.
Mike
Would you "let" or "prevent" her from walking out in front of a bus?
Wife, maybe... GF, no!
I have your wife's number. Now you must do as I say or else >:D
Gavin Carr wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 10:13:56AM +0100, James Pearson wrote:
Gavin Carr wrote:
I've been monitoring CPU temperature on a few Dell SC1435s running CentOS4
via OpenIPMI and 'ipmitool sdr'. It's been working very nicely, but the
upgrade to 4.5 not so long ago seems to have br
This has nothing to do with kernel-xen ... You'll have the same problem
with the standard kernel. Upstream did compile kernels for el5 without
CONFIG_FB_VESA ... so no framebuffer at the console.
See the report on the upstream bugzilla system :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id
> See the report on the upstream bugzilla system :
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236195
>
> As stated, this will be (probably) solved in el5.1 ...
After having read the bug report: would it be safe enough to try the kernels
here?
http://people.redhat.com/dzickus/el
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 09:14 +0200, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a new LCD 19" monitor. It's a good device, but I always work
> into a shell environment, so the fonts size is too big for comfortable
> activity.
>
> I've tried to increase the resolution adding the vga=VALUE
I feel a litle foolish, having to bother the list with
a dumb question.
I used the livecd for a while a few months ago and
was able to save my configuration changes between
sessions. I was away doing other things for a while
and now I can't remember the commands to store and
retrieve the changes,
Luciano,
The reason why I'm using the absolute is simply because the default X
settings (Starnet X-Win32)are setup that way, and as it works fine on Red
Hat...
Anyhow, I now know what to do !!
Thanks a lot for the quick answer
Cheers
On Thu, June 21, 2007 23:27, Luciano Rocha said:
> On Thu, J
Hi all,
I've got a new LCD 19" monitor. It's a good device, but I always work
into a shell environment, so the fonts size is too big for comfortable
activity.
I've tried to increase the resolution adding the vga=VALUE parameter in
kernel-xen line, but it seems not work.
Some useful info:
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